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Maybe I could work for the United nations or Doctors without borders, something along those lines. But i need to know how to get there

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Hugo on June - 1 - 2010

Theater Alliance revives ‘Gretty Good Time’ for International VSA Festival
Gretty, a 30-ish woman in a hospital bed, listens skeptically as an eccentric biddy named McCloud waltzes around the room describing her capture by Spanish pirates. In fact, McCloud (played by Rosemary Regan) was caught by police after escaping the nursing home where she and Gretty (Ann Colby… Film festival – Arts – Movies – Festivals – Arts and Entertainment

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A Complete Guide To Air Travel. Learn How To Plan A Trip, Find The Lowest Fares, Travel With Children And Pets, Travel With Disabilities, How To Pack, International Travel, And What To Do When Weather Affects Your Flight. Be In The Know Before You Go.
Air Travel Explained.

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Hugo on May - 26 - 2010

Does your agency pay for the airline ticket it takes to get there
is there a lot of paper work you need to go through to move from state to state what exactly is involved?
I’d like to ask a few questions
How much do you usually get paid an hour?
What places have you been?
How long do you usually stay?
How often do you work?
I hear agencies usually supply free housing so I imagine you get to save quite a bit of money?
What’s the worst part about your job?
What’s the best part?
Do you choose where you want to go?
What type of nurse are you?
What type of education do you have?
What do you do for transportation buy a new car? Rent? or does your agency cover it
And how has the housing been? on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate the quality of apartments your given
What’s the nicest place you’ve been in? the worse?
How do the nurses who’ve been working at that hospital treat a travel nurse?
Would you ever consider becoming a international travel nurse?

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Hugo on May - 23 - 2010

There are many benefits to working as a Traveling Nurse. Not only do you have the opportunity to travel the world, but travel nurses earn top salaries and reap full health and medical benefits, including dental. Travel nurses have a great job selection and changing locations as a traveler demonstrates one’s adaptability and flexibility as a nurse. Even if one decides to return to a permanent position, his or her resume will be strengthened by travel experience.

Travel Nursing Jobs and assignments are very flexible and travel nurses can live in top locations across the nation or choose local travel assignments. One of the greatest benefits offered to travel nurses is free, private housing. Cirrus Medical’s standard housing package consists of a one-bedroom apartment with a furnished den, kitchenette and bedroom. Cirrus ensures that housing is safe, clean and close to the facility. Cirrus will also contribute $75.00 a month towards utility usage.

More about Cirrus Medical Staffing:

Cirrus Medical Staffing is a Travel Nurse Company that specializes in the placement of healthcare professionals. Cirrus Medical Staffing provides Travel Nurses, Travel Allied Health Professionals and Permanent Placement services throughout the entire United States. In addition, Cirrus is pleased to provide international staffing augmentation to our client facilities through our sister company, Medtivia.

If you’re a Nurse or Allied Health professional and ready to earn top dollar while you leverage your skills and enjoy the adventure of a lifetime, this is where your journey begins.

If you’re a Travel Nurse, you’ve come to the right place. Use the menu to your left as you please.

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Hugo on May - 20 - 2010
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